A 1920's farmhouse that is dedicated to only Christmas items, this Christmas shop offers items such as specialty lights, collectibles, ornaments, and decorations, all provided by friendly faces and old-fashioned service.

Three unique stores, Azalea Hill Farms, The Stampeddler, and the Flower Merchant, fill the barns and outbuildings of this complex with unusual gifts, floral ideas, accessories, party designs, and rubber art stamps.

Located on Highway 192 in bustling Kissimmee, this golf gear and gift shop lives up to its name. You'll spot it easily: it's difficult to miss a waterfall flowing at more than 20,000 gallons per minute. But that's just the beginning. Choose from two championship, 18-hole miniature golf courses to suit your tee-off tastes. And after you tally up your impressive golf score, stop into the gift shop, featuring a full line of Mickey Mouse and Florida T-shirts at reasonable prices. Golfed out? Shopped out? How about a double scoop of Haagen Dazs ice cream from the snack bar at Bonanza Golf & Gifts?

This innovative store carries an array of rustic wood furniture and a great selection of home decor accessories such as lamps, linens, pottery, metal art, prints, authentic Western and Native American silver jewelry, Shaman masks, and Zapotec rugs.

A unique collection of charming shops and restaurants nestled around a stunning lakeside promenade is featured at this shopping area where you'll find attentive service, spectacular food at acclaimed restaurants, and specialty shops with distinctive ambiance.

In Florida, sunglasses take on more than fashion-forward importance. They're needed to ease the strain of the sun's glare. There's no reason, however, why you can't combine the therapeutic with the cool. Enter this eye-wear studio, owned by Barry Franzblau, the proprietor of a California store that has served celebrities for years. Celebrity offers a broad assortment of sunglasses from such designers as Revo, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Gucci and Ray Ban.

Parents, teachers and best of all, kids, love Lego. Those brightly colored building toys set kids' imagination into action as they use the pieces to build...well, stuff. Budding architects will love this 4,000 sq. ft. center, where they'll find giant flying machines, dragons and spaceships constructed from Lego pieces. Popular sets allow children to build their own pirate ships, water worlds, medieval and modern cities and doll houses. Outside is a 3,000 sq. ft. play area, boasting a jungle gym, life-size space-alien family and countless Lego blocks with no restrictions on use or imagination.

Ahh, she knew she shouldn't have, but she took a bite anyway, and Snow White's adventure began. Her tale comes to life at Disney's Candy Cauldron, designed to look like the wicked Queen's Dungeon. The sales clerks, who dress in medieval garb, use only Old English when speaking to customers. With more than two hundred varieties of candy available, it is safe to assume that there's something here for every sweet tooth and budget. Treats range from 40 cent items to molded Disney characters and a more expensive five-box assortment of chocolates.